Society


Taxes Publication

The State of the State in 2019

Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to some of the key challenges facing the public sector: tax and spending, public services, social mobility, devolution, and the environment
Diversity Publication

Building a Stronger Britain Together Progress Report 2019

Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) was launched by the Home Office in 2016 as the main work programme under the government’s 2015 Counter-Extremism Strategy.
Gender Survey

Is a lack of understanding the crux of the sexual harassment dilemma?

According to an Ipsos poll, less than a third (30%) of people in Britain think that nowadays, reports of sexual harassment are generally ignored. But is this really the case? Ilya Cereso reflects on a widespread lack of understanding around what constitutes sexual harassment, and its prevalence.
Trust Publication

Ipsos Thinks - Trust: The Truth

Is trust in crisis or is it just complicated? Our major new Ipsos Thinks report reveals the truth about trust.

It’s a fact! Scientists are the most trusted people in world

Scientists and doctors once again top the list of most trustworthy professions while politicians and advertising execs trail behind.
Society Survey

Influencers? Not so influential.

Friends and family members prove far more influential than Instagram and online videos in a new global Ipsos survey.
Society Survey

Beauty is more than skin deep according to new global poll

Kindness and happiness make you beautiful, but stay away from make-up.
Politics Survey

Majority worldwide say their society is broken - an increasing feeling among Britons

New Ipsos global study shows a majority of adults worldwide say their country’s society is broken, a feeling which is increasing in Britain.
Education Survey

Knowing the right people is more important for getting on in life than a university degree, according to young people

Our latest survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust, published on A-level results day, shows that young people think that knowing the right people and being confident are more important for getting on in life than going to university.